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Hearst Museum object titled Figure, accession number 16-20455, described as Mochica style figure. Carved, standing wooden figure with head at waist. Headdress of carved animal. Tongue protruding crudely carved.
Hearst Museum object titled Staff, accession number 16-20456, described as Mochica staff. Carved wooden, short staff with finial carved in the form of a single deity.  deity is standing, holding long spear, wearing a crenulated crown decorated with inlays of shell beads (3) and with a serpent emerging from his mouth.  he wears a serpent belt around his waist as well. Staff is round and has a pointed end.
Hearst Museum object titled Staff, accession number 16-20406, described as Mochica style staff. Dark wood. Carved figure playing flute forming top ⅓ of staff. Lower ⅔ carved in form of dagger.
Hearst Museum object titled Staff fragment, accession number 16-20405, described as Mochica staff fragment. Wood staff fragment (top) with 3 linear incised grooves, one groove containing 6 free moving beads. One end of staff carved to point. Other end broken.